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Queen Hatshepsut’s statues were destroyed in ancient Egypt – new study challenges the revenge theory
A new study argues that the pharaoh’s statues weren’t destroyed out of revenge, but were ‘ritually deactivated’ because of ...
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The Real Truth About HatshepsutHatshepsut, Her Royal Horus name was; Ma’at-ka-re which roughly translates to; “Goddess of Truth is the life force of the Sun ...
The Egyptian queen Hatshepsut is a beloved figure in global history because she was a powerful female pharaoh, which was ...
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Newser on MSNWhy Hatshepsut's Statues Were Really Smashed in Ancient EgyptA long-standing theory about the fate of Queen Hatshepsut's statues has been upended by a new study. For decades, Egyptologists believed that Thutmose III, Hatshepsut's nephew and successor, ordered ...
The destruction of statues of the ancient Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut may not after all have been part of a campaign of retribution by her nephew and successor, King Thutmose III, archaeologists ...
The discovered coffins included the coffin of "Djehuty Mes," the supervisor of Queen Tetisher, King Ahmose's grandmother, who played a pivotal role in liberating Egypt from the Hyksos.
Egyptologists think they have identified with certainty the mummy of Hatshepsut, the most famous queen to rule ancient Egypt, found in a humble tomb in the Valley of the Kings, an archaeologist ...
Two cabinet members—Britain’s defense secretary, Ben Wallace, and the Scotland secretary, Alister Jack—stood vigil Thursday at Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin in Westminster Hall. Both are ...
A joint Egyptian archaeological mission led by the Zahi Hawass Foundation for Antiquities and Heritage and by the Supreme Council of Antiquities has made groundbreaking discoveries at the site near ...
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